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- Dictionarysore/sɔː/
adjective
- 1. (of a part of one's body) painful or aching: "she had a sore throat" Similar Opposite
- 2. upset and angry: informal North American "I didn't even know they were sore at us" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a raw or painful place on the body: "all of us had sores and infections on our hands"
adverb
- 1. extremely; severely: archaic "they were sore afraid"
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Sore can be an adjective meaning painful or angry, or a noun meaning a painful area on the body. Learn how to use sore in different contexts with synonyms, antonyms, and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
adjective. us / sɔːr / uk / sɔː r/ sore adjective (PAINFUL)...
- Znaczenie Sore, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
sore definicja: 1. painful and uncomfortable because of...
- Sore Turkish Translation
SORE translate: ağrıyan, ağrılı, sızlayan, yara, ağrılı,...
- Soredia
Examples of how to use “soredia” in a sentence from the...
- Sorehead
SOREHEAD definition: 1. a person who is easily made angry:...
- Running Sore
RUNNING SORE definition: 1. an injury that will not heal (=...
- Sore Spanish Translation
SORE translate: dolorido, irritado, llaga, ulcera,...
- Sore: German Translation
sore translate: wund, empfindlich, böse, die Wunde. Learn...
- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word sore as an adjective, noun, and adverb. Find synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of sore.
adjective. us / sɔːr / uk / sɔː r/ sore adjective (PAINFUL) Add to word list. B1. painful and uncomfortable because of injury, infection, or too much use: All the dust has made my eyes sore. I have a sore back. My feet were sore with all the walking. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.
Sore definition: physically painful or sensitive, as a wound, hurt, or diseased part. See examples of SORE used in a sentence.
Learn the meaning of sore as an adjective, noun, and adverb, and see how to use it in different contexts. Find out the synonyms, pronunciation, and word origin of sore.
1. Painful to the touch; tender. 2. Feeling physical pain; hurting: sore all over. 3. Causing misery, sorrow, or distress; grievous: in sore need. 4. Causing embarrassment or irritation: a sore subject. 5. Full of distress; sorrowful. 6. Informal Angry; offended. n. 1. An open skin lesion, wound, or ulcer. 2.
A sore is a broken patch of skin — something you might put a bandage on — or it's something that gives you pain, like a sore throat, that’s red and scratchy and painful. You can have a sore and you can also be sore: if you've just ridden your bike over the Alps, you're probably pretty sore — achy and hurting all over.